No Because the artificial flavoring of gum is always constant. Gum Contains a subtance called visco-elaticity which means it can be strecthed. Gum is made up of long entangled molecules and as you chew your saliva is able to get between the molecules and detangle them putting them side by side (strecthing them)
Nope not usally i have had a peice that is huge and the flavor was good at first but then it was tastless in seconds. But then i have had the smallest little peice like a crumb and and it lasted quite awhile its not really the size its mor of the company who makes it.
It isn't necessarily the brand of gum that affects the length of flavor, but rather the ingredients used in the gum. For example, Stride gum seems to have quite a long lasting flavor due to the use of mannitol sweeteners.
yes if theres no more juice in the gum than yes if not than no
Yes. The more gum, the bigger the bubble can become.
yes it does because the weight has to do with everything
yes it has more flavor
no
Yes, the Salava from ur mouth mixes with the sugar gum and makes the gum flavor longer.
no
yes
After so long, a piece of gum will lose its flavor and taste bad after a while. If you fall asleep with a piece of gum in your mouth, it will stick to your tongue and break into pieces.
Bubble Gum (original flavor)
no there is not a gum that has flavor longer than a day
since your chewing the gum your like taking the flavor off
The flavor of Stride gum lasts about twenty minutes.
bubble gum is the most popular flavor
the strawberry
That depends on the gum;]
If I'm not mistaken, the first gum to advertise its use of "flavor crystals" was Cinnaburst.